Hi
I would like to install this release as it is a LTS as I also will install it on a laptop for an very old aunt (ab. 90 y.) having no experience with PCs: She can accustom slowly with my help at the phone (if I am using the same version) and keep it several years without other changes as security updates).
But I don't will to loose my actual Grub2 settings as they are needed by my actual PC maintenance.
I did make terrible experiences in the past with this point: If you don't accept the installation of the boot manager by Ubuntu, you will never be able to start the new installation and if you do that, Ubuntu erases the precedent settings and you can reinstall all your precedent software installations if you did forget to save you grub.cfg (as my grub is installed in a little Grub partition).
What is to do to install properly without such disappointment?
Kind rgds
I would like to install this release as it is a LTS as I also will install it on a laptop for an very old aunt (ab. 90 y.) having no experience with PCs: She can accustom slowly with my help at the phone (if I am using the same version) and keep it several years without other changes as security updates).
But I don't will to loose my actual Grub2 settings as they are needed by my actual PC maintenance.
I did make terrible experiences in the past with this point: If you don't accept the installation of the boot manager by Ubuntu, you will never be able to start the new installation and if you do that, Ubuntu erases the precedent settings and you can reinstall all your precedent software installations if you did forget to save you grub.cfg (as my grub is installed in a little Grub partition).
What is to do to install properly without such disappointment?
Kind rgds
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